Last week, Canon launched its newest DSLR - the Canon EOS 90D. According to the company, this camera is “a perfect balance of speed, image quality and portability – ideal for getting close to nature and capturing fast-moving sports.”
Overall, the Canon EOS 90D shares the same design as its predecessor - Canon 80D. However, it comes with certain improvements over the older model. For example, the grip in the 90D is a bit bigger so it should feel more comfortable to hold the camera for extended periods of time. Moreover, the EOS 90D adds an 8-way AF joystick which makes selecting AF points much easier.
Adventurers will surely find a use for the Canon EOS 90D. In a relatively lightweight body, this camera packs 32.5MP APS-C sensor, 4K video, 10 fps burst shooting speed and many other useful features for action photographers.
Is this the camera you were waiting for all this time? Find out in our Canon EOS 90D review.
Canon EOS 90D Specs
The Canon EOS 90D revolves around a 32.5MP APS-C CMOS sensor and DIGIC 8 processor. Since it was designed for travelers and people of action, the APS-C sensor is well suited for this camera. It provides you with plenty of resolution so you can capture the tiniest details even if you perform cropping or decide to make huge prints.
With a native ISO sensitivity of 100-25600 (expandable to ISO 51200), this camera takes high-quality pictures whether you are shooting in a daily light or in a low-light environment. Additionally, the camera has a built-in flash that can be used for night photography.
The camera is fast in all aspects. First of all, it has fast shutter speeds (1/8000sec) that will allow you to freeze the moment in order to take the best shot of the quick-moving targets. Moreover, the Canon EOS 90D has a continuous shooting speed of up to 10fps with AF/AE tracking via OVF and 11fps in LiveView.
Finally, the performance of the camera’s autofocus system doesn't disappoint, either. It has 45 cross-type AF points and 220K RGB+IR metering sensor so it should work quickly and accurately even if you shoot in low-light situations. Dual Pixel CMOS AF is only available in Live View, but in this case, you can use 5,481 AF points.
If you are out there in nature, you don’t have to worry about recharging the camera after a few shots. On a full charge, the Canon EOS 90D makes around 1,300 shots and this is not something you can get with any mirrorless model.
Canon EOS 90D Design and Handling
The Canon EOS 90D is surprisingly compact for a DSLR camera. It measures only 5.5 x 4.1 x 3.0 inches and weighs around 24.7 oz (including battery and card). The camera is weather-sealed against dust and moire, so you can enjoy photography in not-so-welcoming environments.
The optical (pentaprism) viewfinder measures 22mm, it has approximately 100% coverage and offers 0.95x magnification. Additionally, you can use a 3-inch vari-angle LCD touchscreen which is convenient for taking images from uncomfortable angles.
The Canon EOS 90D easily connects to other smart devices via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth. This is helpful if you want to share images as soon as you take them, while it also provides you with other useful possibilities such as to perform remote shooting.
Learn more about Canon EOS 90D in the video above by Dan Watson .
Canon EOS 90D Video Performance
The Canon EOS 90D has a lot to offer in terms of video. It allows you to shoot 4K UHD (3840 x 2160) videos up to 30fps and Full HD (1920x1080) videos up to 120fps. Moreover, it’s worth mentioning that this is the first Canon’s DSLR camera that features 4K video recording without crop.
Canon EOS 90D Lenses
The Canon EOS 90D uses the EF/EF-S lens mount. At the moment, the camera is being sold in a pack with the EF 18-55mm and 18-135mm all-around zoom lens kit.
Since the camera was designed for wildlife and sports photography, you might want to use appropriate lenses such as:
- Canon EF 400mm f/2.8L IS II USM Lens
- Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L II USM Lens
- Canon 200mm F/2L IS
- Canon EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS USM Lens
Canon EOS 90D Price
The Canon EOS 90D won’t reach the store shelves until the end of September. At the moment, you can pre-order it for $1,199 (body only).
If you don’t have the funds to finance a 90D, consider selling your old camera to help offset the cost. MPB is always on the lookout for used gear to buy, and with fair prices and free shipping, all you have to do is give them the details about your camera, put it in a box, pop it in the mail, and wait to get your money!
Selling your old gear is a great way to help you upgrade your kit while giving other photographers the opportunity to buy less expensive gear as well. See what your camera is worth.
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